My Reflections on the 2025 IACFSME Conference - by Lucinda Bateman, MD
Nov 10, 2025 | BHC News, Long COVID, ME/CFS
My comment:
It’s a relief that a medical professional finally voiced what I had struggled for years to say — something nobody wanted to hear.
Excerpt:
Anthony Komaroff, MD:
This year, he reflected on the history of ME/CFS science from his
perspective of 40 years in the field. Approaching his 85th year, he
didn’t hold back criticism of the medical profession for remaining
largely unaware of good research showing “evidence of
abnormalities involving the central and autonomic nervous system, immune
system, energy metabolism, vascular system and gut microbiome.
” He said,
“My advice to those who say ‘no one can find anything wrong in these
patients’ is simple: Try reading the literature! The literature now
contains over 12,000 publications on ME/CFS and over 40,000 publications
on Long COVID, not to mention literature on related conditions like
fibromyalgia, post- treatment Lyme disease, Gulf War Illness and many
post-infections syndromes.”
This conference has demonstrated that continuing progress….
Although we have not yet reached our goal of preventing and curing this
disease, every month brings new progress toward that goal.”
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